Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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249942 | Building and Environment | 2007 | 9 Pages |
This paper summarizes the results of a series of parametric analyses performed to evaluate the impact of key design and operating conditions on the effectiveness of pre-cooling control strategies for reducing peak demand and overall energy costs for office buildings. The analyses were carried out using EnergyPlus, a whole building energy simulation program. The effects of various parameters were considered in the analysis including building location, mass level, pre-cooling control strategy, and time-of-use utility rate.The results are utilized to develop general guidelines and a simplified analysis method for operators and designers to assess the potential of pre-cooling building thermal mass on reducing energy cost savings strategies for office buildings.